Tim, wow! I'm sure noone can top that for taking the dog for a walk! Amazing!!

Oh I'm sure they can, Dartmoor is beautiful whatever the weather but there some really stunning locations out there.

Here are my girls, just in case anyone is curious.

The Kray Sisters

Google the Kray twins if you don't get the reference

Tim, oh it's you and the Kray Sisters! I'm Following you on Flickr (I'm Kenneth Hman). I LOVE your images in fact I've "favorited" that image. I am considering the D7200 after looking at yours and a number of others images. First I've got my hand in the learning process with the D3300 to see if I'm on the right track. I do miss the WYSIWYG of some of the digital cameras with the electric viewfinder and also that the D3300 doesn't have a 100% view in the viewfinder but so far so good - I love how the D3300 feels in my hand.

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